TAME introduces ATR 42-500 in Ecuador

Ecuador’s national flag carrier TAME today has taken delivery of the first ATR 42-500 that will operate in the country. The European turboprop manufacturer ATR and TAME inked a US$ 54 million dollars contract for three of these aircraft at the last Paris Air Show, in June 2011.

The aircraft delivered today, as well as the other two, will enable the airline to develop public service routes across the country. With these new ATR 42-500s, TAME will bring air connections to some remote Ecuadorian areas, while feeding main national airports at Quito and Guayaquil.

Commenting on this first delivery, General Gustavo Cuesta, Chief Executive Officer of TAME, declared: « The ATR 42-500s are optimally suited for the type of public service routes we want to develop in Ecuador, as they provide the lowest operating and maintenance costs, and feature optimal performance in hot and high environments and short runways ».

Filippo Bagnato, Chief Executive Officer of ATR, declared: “This new delivery demonstrates there is clearly a market niche for 50-seat aircraft, while we are today the only manufacturer proposing aircraft of this capacity. We are happy of adding TAME among our increasing list of operators in Latin America. ATRs are becoming really popular aircraft in this region. There is today more than 120 ATR aircraft flying daily in Latin America for almost 30 operators. Also, Latin America represents more than 20% of our current historical backlog of over 270 aircraft”.

About the ATR 42-500:

  • Passenger capacity: 50 seats
  • Engines: Pratt & Whitney 127M
  • Maximum power at take-off: 2,400 horse power per engine
  • Maximum weight at take-off: 18,600 Kg
  • Maximum payload: 5,500 Kg
  • Maximum range with full passenger load: 801 nautical miles (1,483 Km)

About TAME:

TAME is the Ecuador National Airline, founded in 1962. It is the leader airline and holds more than 46% of the local market. TAME as a public company is committed to provide air connectivity between the main cities and remote destinations, where competitors don’t fly, giving other Ecuadorian citizens the option to receive high quality services with comfort and safety. TAME will operate in 15 different destinations in Ecuador. It is also expanding its operations beyond Ecuador boundaries and will fly to United States and Europe in the near future. Achievements: Certifications ISO 9001 and 14001, OHSAS 18000 and IOSA

Flown hours: 375.227 Passengers transported: 37.534.987

Source and photo: EADS